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  • Curcio named to the Top 100 Women in Ophthalmology Power List

    gamlin webChristine A. Curcio, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the UAB School of Medicine, has been named to the Top 100 Women in Ophthalmology Power List 2021.

  • Residents named receipts of AAO 2020 Commitment to Advocacy Award

    AAO 2020 Advocacy AwardwebThe residents of the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences were recently named the recipient of the 2020 Commitment to Advocacy Award given by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

  • Curcio presents resident research project at major clinical retina congress

    curcio 2019 jpgChristine A. Curcio, Ph.D., was recently invited to present at the 18th Annual Angiogenesis Meeting at Bascom Palmer. This year’s program, Angiogenesis, Exudation, and Degeneration 2021, was attended virtually by 948 retina specialists, general ophthalmologists, researchers, and industry representative in 52 countries. Presenters are considered global experts in the clinical practice of retina and world-class researchers in the field of retinal degenerations.

  • Downs Lab article chosen as one of 10 Editor’s Selections International Glaucoma Review

    DownsJ. Crawford Downs, Ph.D. and collaborators recently had an article chosen as one of 10 Editor’s Selections for commentary in this quarter’s (1st quarter 2021) International Glaucoma Review (IGR). IGR has the most complete collection of abstracts from the glaucoma literature which are otherwise not available. It is the only journal that presents a three-monthly critical review of selected glaucoma literature. It catalogs all glaucoma-related publications for the period. 

  • Faculty Awards

    curcio webCurcio Named 2021 Dean’s Excellence Award Winner in Research




    racette webRacette Receives 2021 UAB Graduate School Dean's Award for Mentorship




    locy webMarissa Locy Named Assistant Professor





    fowler webPriscilla Fowler Named Associate Professor





    Witherspoon webC. Douglas Witherspoon Named Professor Emeritus

  • UAB Callahan Eye Is the Newest Site for Gene Therapy Treatment

    UAB Callahan Eye has been named the newest site for Spark Therapeutics’ Luxturna, the first FDA-approved gene therapy treatment for those diagnosed with Leber Congenital Amaurosis(LCA).

    LCA is a retinal degenerative condition and a leading cause of genetic blindness in children.  Patients with LCA start to lose their vision in the first five years of life, and it gets progressively worse as they age. Most patients are considered legally blind due to the profound vision loss it causes.  One subtype is caused by an inherited mutation of both RPE65 genes. When patients have mutations in both of copies of their RPE65 gene, the normal visual cycle cannot take place, and retinal cells die over time.  Luxturna uses a non-disease causing virus to deliver a normal copy of the RPE65 gene to retinal cells enabling them to make proteins capable of improving and preserving visual function.  

    Drs. Jason Crosson and Richard Feist Jr, of Retina Consultants of Alabama will treat patients with RPE65 LCA (also known as LCA 2) at UAB Callahan Eye. In a delicate surgical procedure that requires two surgeons, Drs. Crosson and Feist will inject Luxturna under the retina.  Over the next few weeks, patients begin to notice improvements in their vision, especially in dim lighting.  

    “We are excited to offer patients with this debilitating condition the opportunity to see more clearly for the first time in their lives,” said Dawn DeCarlo, OD, PhD, director of the UAB Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation. “Patients in our area that were previously identified as good candidates for Luxturna have had to travel to other states to receive treatment. It is exciting that we will now not only be able to offer patients from Alabama treatment right here at UAB Callahan Eye, we will also be a destination treatment center for patients throughout the southeast.” 

    UAB is now one of only 14 Luxturna treatment locations in the nation, and one of the few sites in the Southeast. “Our location, in Birmingham, is an asset because of our reputation as a top national eye center and the accessibility of our city for those living in the Southeast,” said Brian Samuels, MD, PhD, interim chair for the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. “I am extremely proud of Drs. Paul Gamlin, Dawn DeCarlo, Jason Crosson, and Richard Feist Jr, who were instrumental in UAB becoming an approved treatment center.”  

    “We have already been notified there are patients from Alabama and the Southeast who are interested in receiving treatment here,” said Crosson. “We look forward to meeting our new patients soon and scheduling them for treatment.”

    Luxturna was developed by Spark Therapeutics. Patients interested in LUXTURNA™ should talk to their doctor to find out if this treatment is right for them or contact Spark Therapeutics at mysparkgeneration@sparktx.com or 1-833-SPARK-PS.

  • Why I Give - Torrey DeKeyser

    Torrey redBy Torrey DeKeyser


    Do you have a vision problem? Or do you know someone who has glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration?   Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there were new and improved preventive or curative treatments for those and other blinding eye diseases?  It could happen!  And work on those very issues is happening at UAB!   

    That’s why when the opportunity to make a planned gift to the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences arose several years ago, it was an easy decision to say “Yes!” 

    I had the good fortune to serve for 22 years as Executive Director of the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama (ESFA), a health legacy foundation that provides grants to charitable organizations engaged in eye research, patient care and professional and patient education.  This grantmaking organization was formed 25 years ago when UAB bought the former Eye Foundation Hospital—now UAB Callahan Eye Hospital.  The money from that sale became the corpus of the EyeSight Foundation.  UAB Ophthalmology and the Callahan Eye Hospital have been the biggest recipients of ESFA’s grants.  Because of this long-term relationship, I was closely involved with the ophthalmology experts at UAB’s School of Medicine and the Callahan Eye Hospital.

  • National Institute of Health (NIH) Ranking

    NIH Ranking and Funding
  • Gamlin Named ARVO Gold Fellow

    gamlin webPaul D. Gamlin, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the UAB School of Medicine, has been named a Gold Fellow by the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

  • Incoming Resident Class of 2025

    Every February, the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science awaits the much-anticipated resident matches for the next year. These soon-to-be medical school graduates will begin their residency program in July 2022 and will spend three years learning from our ophthalmologists and gaining hands-on experience before beginning their professional careers.

    We are thrilled to announce the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science Class of 2025:

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    Poojitha Balakrishnan

    UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham

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    Caroline Besley

    Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine, Charleston

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    Veena Danthuluri

    UAB School of Medicine,Birmingham

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    Malcolm Kates

    University of Florida, Gainsville

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    Scott McClure

    UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham

  • Marcela Frazier: Hispanic Heritage in Medicine

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    Brought up with little resources in Medellín, Colombia, Dr. Marcela Frazier watched her single-mom work hard to provide for her family’s needs and create a happy and loving home. Now, along with the Hispanic/Latinx Faculty Association, Dr. Marcela is taking steps to create a community of Hispanic/Latinx doctors who want to do better for those in these underserved populations. To read more click here. 

  • Congratulations Faculty!

    scEYEnce Logo 4x3A big round of congratulations to the Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences faculty members who were selected by scEYEnce as leading scientists in vision research. scEYEnce is a campaign that aims to educate the broader public about the crucial importance of vision research. It is a working group comprised of 10 organizations dedicated to advancing the study and knowledge of vision research.

  • Callahan selected as member of Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame

    callahanMichael Callahan, M.D., professor with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, has been selected as a member of the Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame.

  • Providers leave behind legacy of partnership excellence

    the LeesSarah Lee, O.D., MSPH, assistant professor, and Christopher Lee, O.D., clinical instructor, might be relocating out of state, but the framework they built within Callahan Eye Hospital and the University of Alabama Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences will leave a lasting impact on department optometrists and ophthalmologists.

  • Former UAB Ophthalmology faculty member honored with Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award

    DSC 2445Gregory R. Jackson, Ph.D., co-founder and chief technology officer of MacuLogix, was honored with a 2019 UAB Department of Psychology Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award.

  • Communication helped UAB’s Vaphiades uncover rare disease in patient

    kassidy webIt began with piercing headaches accompanied by glimpses of flashing light. Then came the memory issues. Parked cars couldn’t be found. The names of old friends couldn’t be remembered. It became hard to swallow, then hard to even talk.

  • UAB faculty contribute to major AMD consensus meeting in Europe

    curcio and owsley webChristine A. Curcio, Ph.D., the White-McKee Endowed Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, and Cynthia Owsley, Ph.D., MSPH, the Nathan E. Miles Chair of Ophthalmology, participated in the Classification of Atrophy working group in Baden-Baden, Germany on September 19, 2019.

  • UAB Ophthalmology welcomes new faculty

    tavakoli and pateel webUAB Ophthalmology welcomes new faculty - Dr. Krupa Patel and Dr. Mehdi Tavakoli.

  • UAB Ophthalmology combines symposium with graduation weekend

    symposiumFor the first time, UAB Ophthalmology has successfully combined their annual symposium with the department's graduation banquet that made for a weekend of learning, insight, and celebration.

  • Bob Phillips, M.D., honored as inaugural Distinguished Alumnus

    phillips webBob Phillips, M.D., Class of 1976, was honored during the UAB Ophthalmology Graduation Celebration with the Distinguished Alumnus Award on May 31, 2019.